French Bulldog - Key Details You Should Know


by Brent A. McCoy

The French Bulldog, often called the "Frenchie", is part of the non-sporting breed class. They feature a brindle, fawn or white coat and bat-like ears. The breed is believed to have first appeared in the 1800s. They were initially raised for bull baiting. They're popular as a companion dog today. They can be identified by their sweet temperament and distinctive ears. They're assumed to originate from England and their breeding lineage includes the original Bulldog, Pug and various terriers.

They are recognized as a small sized breed of dog. The standard male and female size is 11-14 inches tall with a weight of 20-28 pounds. They are famous for their sweet, adaptable and well-mannered temperament. They are unsuitable as a guard dog, as they are mostly friendly with strangers. They are confirmed to be fairly smart, and scores 58th compared with every other breed when being taught new things.

They're suitable for a family pet, due to the fact they're great (but maybe a bit enthusiastic for some) with kids. Other animals such as other dogs that are just as playful as them do mix peacefully with them. One pretty easy job is looking after their coat. They need occasional brushing of their coat once every week, and full grooming once every 8 to 12 weeks. They love to have a small (though is happiest inside with their family) backyard that gives them room to run around, but can very easily be suited to staying in an apartment.

Unlike most small sized dog breeds, they're for the most part shorter-lived with an expected life of 9-11 years. They are vulnerable to obesity, joint diseases, spinal disorders, dry skin and sensitivity to heat, but their most common health risk is heart problems, eye problems or breathing difficulties. They can be entertained with things such as indoor play sessions or a run around the yard. They have a moderate amount of energy, which calls for average-length walks every day to prevent hyperactivity or other destructive behavior.

If you choose the French Bulldog you must be prepared to give them plenty of attention and meet their demand for health care. They are a perfect option for families or retirees with time to care for a dog, but not the best choice for people with an active lifestyle. Perhaps the best feature when it comes to this breed is it can make a loving companion dog due to its sweet nature.

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